Frequently Asked Questions – of School Trustees and SD Administration Q. Why can’t the School Board Office in Oliver be sold to generate revenue to apply to the deficit? A. The school board office is on crown land and the disposal proceeds would be retained by crown. Q. The savings from eliminating the sexual health […]
Archives for February 2016
Osoyoos man to be sentenced March 18th
July 29 2013 – Kim Bolan – Vancouver Sun A Hells Angels associate charged in a massive cocaine smuggling case has been denied bail in B.C. Supreme Court. Justice Gregory Bowden read his decision Monday morning, denying Kevin Van Kalkeren his release pending a trial scheduled to begin in September 2014. Bowden’s reasons, as well […]
Stunning !!
Savour the view, the shutter speed, the lack of colour…… Jean Roux of White Rock – a regular in the comment section. On a road to Mt. Baker
Pink shirts – wow!!
Both of these officers worked at the Oliver Detachment Name them. They don’t mind. On Wednesday February 24th, 2015, Penticton RCMP’s Corporal Jas Johal and Corporal Don Wrigglesworth will be wearing pink shirts in support of anti-bullying. They will be visiting local schools and speaking with students about the power of speaking out against bullying. […]
100 Women Who Care – South Okanagan
A local chapter of this great initiative has been started. This is an event where ladies meet twice a year for a chance to network, socialize, and support a great local charity within our 3 communities of Oliver, Osoyoos, and Okanagan Falls. The evening starts with an optional cocktail hour, followed by the meeting in […]
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Early notice
The Fall Art Show and Sale (FASS) will be “Going Wild” on October 1st and 2nd. Visual artists of all ages are encouraged to enter with their interpretation of this theme. “Going Wild” could inspire an abstract expression of wild emotions: passion, anger, lust or joyful abandon. The theme could reflect an artist’s choice of unusual media, […]



